The law belongs to everyone, and our mission is to help people understand it. For 30 days, we're doubling the power of CourtListener's AI legal research tools for members and non-members alike, so more people can research the law with AI assistants like Claude and ChatGPT.
Legal aid attorneys deserve the same powerful research tools as the most well-resourced firms in the country. Free Law Project is making that possible with a new free group membership tier for nonprofit legal services organizations, giving entire offices full CourtListener access, including API access and unlimited opinion search alerts, at no cost.
I didn't win the Women, Influence & Power in Law Thought Leadership award. But sitting with that disappointment led me somewhere more important — a recognition of what it means to be in that room at all.
Free Law Project has released an RFP for the founding court cohort of the Litigant Portal, a guided legal navigation platform for self-represented litigants. Letters of interest are due May 1, 2026.
Free Law Project has been selected as a winner of the 2025 AWS Imagine Grant for Nonprofits, receiving $150,000 in unrestricted funding, AWS credits, and technical support to accelerate development of the Litigant Portal.
Free Law Project is launching a new division—Justice Initiatives—to bring together our advocacy, partnerships, and technology development under one mission: transforming how people experience the legal system.
Introducing the Justice Partner Circle: a new initiative for law firms to lead on access to justice, shape the future of legal practice, and harness FLP’s open-source legal tools. Members can get expert guidance on using our platforms, developing AI-ready workflows, and building bespoke legal tech solutions—while advancing transparency, accountability, and innovation in the legal system.